“Cosmic and Earthly Evolution:, studies from Rudolf Steiner’s research into Spiritual Science,” a online (zoom) study course with Cynthia Hoven

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Wed, 01/27/2021
Thu, 01/28/2021
Thu, 02/04/2021
Thu, 02/11/2021
Thu, 02/18/2021
Thu, 02/25/2021
Thu, 03/04/2021
Thu, 03/11/2021
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One of the most important contributions of Spiritual Science is the perspective that the foundation of all things is Consciousness, and that everything that exists has a different level of awareness. In this sense, even the material world is “condensed spirit.”  This has enormous implications for all of our relationships with the natural world and with the supersensible world.

Natural Science Section's Cafe on Climate: What is the Earth Asking of Us?

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Workshop
Presentation
Webinar
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Sat, 02/27/2021
Sat, 03/27/2021
Sat, 04/24/2021
Sat, 05/22/2021
Sat, 06/26/2021
Sat, 07/24/2021
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Online

Announcing a series of colloquia building upon the October 2020 Natural Science Section conference at the Goetheanum

“The CLIMATE needs our CHANGE”

The April 24th colloquium concerns agriculture in particular.

Online Study Course: Rudolf Steiner's Agriculture Lectures

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Webinar
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Mon, 01/04/2021
Mon, 01/11/2021
Mon, 01/18/2021
Mon, 01/25/2021
Mon, 02/01/2021
Mon, 02/08/2021
Mon, 02/15/2021
Mon, 02/22/2021
Mon, 03/01/2021
Mon, 03/08/2021
Mon, 03/15/2021
Mon, 03/22/2021
Mon, 03/29/2021
Mon, 04/05/2021
Mon, 04/12/2021
Mon, 04/19/2021
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West Coast
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Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Lectures

An Online Study Course with Harald Hoven

16 Mondays, January 4-April 19, 2021, 6-7:15 PM PST

Farmers Speak Out for a More Resilient Food System with Future Harvest

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Webinar
Date: 
Mon, 11/16/2020
Region: 
Online

Monday, November 16, 2020 from 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm EST

Future Harvest Executive Director Dena Leibman will moderate a five-farmer panel discussing what changes need to be made in order to build a resilient, crisis-ready food system. The webinar will be interactive, include polling, and provide an opportunity for participants to enter their thoughts into an "Idea Dump" to help policymakers, investors, funders, nonprofits, academics, and others work together for high-priority changes. 

John the Baptist Webinars with the Lili Kolisko Institute for Anthroposophic Medicine

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Webinar
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Wed, 10/14/2020
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Online

The Being of John the Baptist is of a singular significance for the anthroposophical life of the present and the future.

No wonder that in the very last lecture that R. Steiner ever gave (the so called  “Last Address”, given on 9.28.1924), he gives this personality the central place, as though he would want to give one last indication on who could be indispensable for the future development of Anthroposophy on earth after his own crossing of the threshold.